Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Tech provider’s charity scheme puts more than £50k into the community

Hull-based digital services and smart technology provider Connexin has donated more than £50k to charity as part of a commitment to give back to its community.

Connexin Cares encourages  local charities to register and receive a unique  promo code. Every new customer has the chance to use a code when they sign up for broadband then Connexin donates up to £20 to their chosen charity.

One of those charities is Hessle Road Network, which supports over 500 residents in St Andrews and Docklands, the most deprived ward in Hull.

Julie Robinson Chief Officer from HRN said: “The donations from Connexin Cares enable us to carry on delivering our vital services, offering a wide range of activities for residents and supporting our community according to its needs.”

Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal, a Hull-based international children’s charity dedicated to reconstructive surgery on children in developing countries, is using the £5,255.43 donated through Connexin Cares towards treating young patients in Pakistan and building more operating theatres.

Connexin staff are also encouraged to volunteer in their community and will have clocked up over 130 hours this year after helping pack and distribute food parcels at the Unity in the Community foodbank just before Christmas.

Launched in 2020, Connexin Cares registered charities also include Abbie’s Fund, which provides memory boxes to the parents of stillborn and neonatal death babies, and Hull Women’s Aid, which offers support, advocacy and refuge for women and children who have suffered domestic abuse.

Hull Women’s Aid fundraiser Shaunagh Brooke-McClean said: “We are incredibly grateful to Connexin for their fantastic work supporting us in achieving our goals. The money raised by Connexin Cares will allow us to support more women, children and young people who are experiencing/fleeing abuse in our area.”

Connexin co-founder Alex Yeung added: “We are a Hull-based business but, more than that, many of us grew up here. We are passionate about our city and its people. As a local business, we feel that it is our responsibility to give back to our own community. It’s our responsibility to give back to the city we love.”

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